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Amy London

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Origin
  
New York, New York

Labels
  
Motema Music

Genres
  
Jazz, Broadway theatre

Years active
  
YYYY–present

Record label
  
Motema Music

Instruments
  
voice

Education
  
Syracuse University

Occupation(s)
  
singer

Name
  
Amy London


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Associated acts
  
Roni Ben-Hur Santi Debriano Steve Williams Steve Kroon Tardo Hammer Glauco Sagebin Richard Wyands

Role
  
Singer · amylondonsings.com

Albums
  
Robert Lepley: Visions Within - Spiritual Poems of Rainer Maria Rilke

Similar People
  
Roni Ben‑Hur, Santi Debriano, New York Voices, Annie Ross, Steve Williams

Profiles

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Amy London (born 1957) is a jazz singer, and educator who has appeared on Broadway and in the vocal group The Royal Bopsters. London grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio. She moved to Manhattan in 1980, began teaching jazz vocals in 1984, and moved to Teaneck, New Jersey with her husband, guitarist Roni Ben-Hur, and daughters, Sofia and Anna, in 1998.

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When I Look in Your Eyes (Motéma Music, 2007) was her first album as leader, recorded at Bennett Studios in Englewood, New Jersey. The album features bassist Rufus Reid, drummer Leroy Williams, along with pianists Lee Musiker and the late John Hicks. Bridges, London's second recording featuring performances from the 1980s and 90s, was released in 2009.

London sang in the Tony Award-winning musical City of Angels from 1989 to 1992. She helped start the vocal department at The New School in 1992 and is an adjunct professor there.

In 2015, London participated in The Royal Bopsters Project (Motéma), an album that gathered a group of musicians to pay homage to vocalese singers, earning 4 and a half stars from the major jazz periodical Downbeat Magazine, and a video feature in the Wall Street Journal. The group consists of Holli Ross, Mark Murphy, Dylan Pramuk, and Darmon Meader. Accompanying them on the album was an older generation of vocalists: Annie Ross, Jon Hendricks, Sheila Jordan, and Bob Dorough.

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Discography

  • 2000 Two for the Road (Original Cast)
  • 2007 When I Look in Your Eyes (Motéma)
  • 2011 Let's Fly (Motéma)
  • 2015 The Royal Bopsters Project (Motéma)
  • References

    Amy London Wikipedia